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Illustrations Frontispiece “Overlord of the Savage World” Figure 1.1 David R. Francis, 1903 16 Figure 1.2 Plan map of exposition 18 Figure 1.3 Transportation parade in Grand Basin 19 Figure 1.4 Government Building beyond Sunken Garden 20 Figure 1.5 Frederick W. Lehmann, 1903 22 Figure 1.6 Frederick J. V. Skiff 30 Figure 2.1 William J. McGee, 1900 36 Figure 2.2 William Henry Holmes, ca. 1920 41 Figure 3.1 “The Missing Link,” a Negrito from Bataan 54 Figure 3.2 Samuel M. McCowan, 1905 58 Figure 3.3 George A. Dorsey with Colojo, a Tehuelche participant 60 Figure 4.1 Frederick Starr, 1909 81 Figure 5.1 Ground plan of the ethnological exhibits 101 Figure 5.2 Pawnee earth lodge 102 Figure 5.3 Arapaho family 108 Figure 5.4 Chief Geronimo 110 Figure 5.5 Navajo hogan and Arapaho tipis 121 Figure 5.6 Mon-e-do-wats, “Mrs. Spirit Seeker” 123 Figure 6.1 Model Indian School exhibit 137 Figure 6.2 O’odham basket weavers, Effa Rhodes and Amy Enos 141 Figure 6.3 Indian School student, Mary Shelby 145 Figure 6.4 Indian School Band, Lem Wiley, conductor 155 Figure 7.1 Bontoc Igorot men 176 Figure 7.2 Bontoc Igorot men dancing in Western attire 177 Figure 7.3 “Is it beef trust . . .” cartoon by Chopin, St. Louis Post-Dispatch 184 xiv Figure 7.4 Colony of Samal Moros, Philippine Reservation 186 Figure 7.5 Visayan Village, Philippine Reservation 190 Figure 8.1 Tehuelche family 196 Figure 8.2 Batwa Pygmies in front of the Manufacturing Building 201 Figure 8.3 Batwa Pygmies perform a beheading pantomime 202 Figure 8.4 William J. McGee, Edward J. Cushman, and Cocopa Indians 217 Figure 8.5 Bob Harris, a Kwakiutl from Fort Rupert, British Columbia 221 Figure 8.6 Chief Atlieu, Nootka 222 Figure 9.1 Tobin’s Cliff Dweller’s exhibit 248 Figure 9.2 Fake Hopi Snake Dance, in Tobin’s Cliff Dweller’s concession 250 Figure 9.3 Inuit exhibit, Eskimaux concession 253 Figure 9.4 Old Jerusalem concession 261 Figure 10.1 Acoma Indian pottery sellers 267 Figure 10.2 Cheyenne men at Indian School 271 Figure 10.3 “Rubbernecking” cartoon by Chopin, St. Louis Post-Dispatch 272 Figure 10.4 Navajos visit Igorot Village 279 Figure 11.1a–b Destiny of the Red Man, A. A. Weinman, front and side views 296 Figure 11.2 A Step toward Civilization, Solon Borglum 298 Figure 11.3 Bureau of American Ethnology ceramic design exhibit 302 Figure 11.4 Haida totem poles at Alaska exhibit 303 Figure 11.5 Models of Mesoamerican temple and stelae 304 Figure 12.1 Archery competition, Anthropology Days competition 340 Figure 12.2 Javelin competition, Anthropology Days competition 341 ...

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